Honda Vision 110 Scooter Rental – 24 hours

A scooter day in Porto feels effortless.

In a simple 24-hour rental, you get the freedom to roll out on your own time and cover Porto and the nearby coast at an easy pace. What makes this one worth your attention is the practical setup from Northroad at Rua de Camões and the kind of local guidance you’ll hear from hosts like Miguel. With unlimited km, you can actually use the day instead of babying the mileage.

I like two things a lot: first, the rental bundle is genuinely useful for real driving (third-party insurance, 2 helmets, lock, roadside assistance, plus the back case). Second, the handoff is quick and clear—one rider described about 10 minutes of paperwork, with staff explaining everything so there’s less room for surprises.

One drawback to plan for: there’s a €300 deposit (cash or credit card). It’s normal for scooter rentals, but it’s the one number that can change your budget if you’re not expecting it.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • Unlimited km for a 24-hour ride: you can plan a full day loop without doing mileage math.
  • Third-party insurance + roadside assistance included: less stress if something goes sideways.
  • 2 helmets and a back case: practical safety and a real place for a bag.
  • Local route tips from Miguel: you’ll get ideas beyond the usual center-of-town loop.
  • Pick up and drop off at Rua de Camões: simple and central for a one-day rental.

Scooter Freedom in Porto for 24 Hours

A scooter in Porto turns the city from something you visit into something you move through. And for a first-time scooter renter, the big win here is the time window. A full day (about 24 hours) is long enough to explore more than just the immediate center, but short enough that you’re not stuck if you decide scooters are not your thing.

I also like that the setup is built for day-to-day use, not just a photo-op. You get the helmet situation covered (2 helmets), plus a lock and a rear luggage case. That means you’re not constantly improvising where to put your phone, wallet, or a light jacket while you wander.

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Rua de Camões Pickup: getting rolling fast

You start and end at Rua de Camões 703, 4000-142 Porto, Portugal. That matters more than it sounds. When your pickup spot is consistent and you don’t have to coordinate multiple locations, it’s easier to plan your day without adding stress.

The shop’s hours are Monday through Sunday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Practically, that gives you plenty of daylight hours to use your scooter, and it keeps your return time straightforward—bring it back to the same meeting point.

From what I’ve seen riders describe, the admin part is efficient. Expect paperwork, confirmation checks, and a clear rundown of how the rental works. You’ll also want to come prepared with the right documents, because the rental requires a valid driving license for this vehicle type.

Honda Vision 110: a city scooter that does the job

This is a Honda Vision 110 scooter rental, sized for city driving. That’s a good match for Porto because you’ll spend a lot of time on roads where quick stops and manageable handling are more important than speed.

A couple riders noted the scooters were in great shape, and one described their scooter as almost new. Another rider mentioned a small issue—needing to use the kickstart sometimes—but also said it remained a comfy ride and everything else worked well. Translation: treat the scooter like a tool. Do a quick pre-ride check, start it confidently, and if anything feels odd, ask right away before you head out far.

Also, the included back case is a real help. It means you can carry a day bag without it turning into a shoulder-bag juggling act. If you plan to stop for lunch or snacks, that little bit of storage can make your whole day smoother.

What’s Included: the part that makes this good value

Let’s talk about value in plain terms. At $36.14 per group (up to 1), you’re paying for more than the scooter itself. The rental includes:

  • Unlimited km
  • Third-party insurance
  • Lock
  • Roadside assistance
  • 2 helmets
  • Rear luggage (back case)
  • Taxes

Here’s why that package matters. When insurance, helmets, and roadside help are included, you’re not spending extra on “nickel-and-diming” items once you arrive. And when you have a lock and a back case, you can actually stop where you want without turning every stop into a stress test.

One of the strongest patterns from rider feedback is the care taken with setup and explanation. People described the staff as friendly, honest, and thorough about what to do and what to expect. That’s not just nice customer service—it reduces the odds of misunderstandings when you’re renting a vehicle.

The €300 Deposit: plan around it

This is the one line-item that can surprise people. There’s a deposit of €300, collected by cash or credit card.

So before you book, make sure you’re comfortable with the fact that money is tied up temporarily. If you’re traveling with tight cash flow, having a credit card ready makes life easier. If you’re paying cash, just know you’ll want that €300 available at pickup.

Also, since you’re riding a scooter, treat the deposit as part of responsible rental behavior. Ride within your limits, lock up when you park, and don’t ignore small warning signs. That’s how you help ensure the return experience stays smooth.

Your 24-Hour Porto Plan: what to do with unlimited km

Because the rental is self-driven (no fixed tour route listed), your job is to turn 24 hours into a smart loop. The included unlimited km gives you flexibility, but you still want a plan so the day doesn’t get eaten by “where should we go?” moments.

A simple way to structure it:

  • Morning: get your bearings nearby first. Start with roads that feel easy. You’ll be able to judge how the scooter handles, how confident you feel in traffic, and how you prefer to park.
  • Midday: head toward a change of scenery. Riders have talked about coastline drives and fisherman villages, plus enjoying fresh seafood based on host advice. This is where the scooter really earns its keep: you can reach areas that aren’t a quick walk or tram ride away.
  • Afternoon: keep the pace comfortable and build in short stops. You’re not just traveling from point A to point B. You’re collecting small breaks—views, quick photos, snacks, and moments where the city looks different from the road.
  • Evening: aim to return with time to spare. The shop closes at 7:00 PM, so don’t treat the return like a last-minute chase. If you want sunset light, plan to head back a bit earlier.

The best advice I can give: ask for a route that fits your comfort level. Miguel-style guidance seems geared toward practical roads and real local spots, not a checklist of tourist traps.

Local Route Advice: coast, Douro valley ideas, and day-trip energy

Even though this is a 24-hour scooter rental, the quality of the advice is what expands the day. Riders specifically highlighted recommendations for the outskirts of Porto and ideas that go beyond the standard city center.

Here are the kinds of directions you can ask about when you pick up your scooter:

  • A coastline run: one rider described using host advice to drive along the coast to fisherman villages and then stop for super fresh sea food.
  • Douro valley day options: another rider mentioned getting recommendations for the Douro valley while renting a scooter and bikes.
  • Outskirts of Porto: multiple notes praised recommendations for areas around the city that feel more local and less scripted.

If you want a day that feels like Portugal rather than just Porto, scooters are a great tool. But the key is knowing where to point them. The hosts’ job is to help you pick the right roads for your time and comfort level.

Also, if you’re thinking bigger than 24 hours, keep in mind the same rental operation also supports longer motorcycle touring. That won’t change what you’re buying today, but it’s a sign the shop is set up for more than just short city hops.

Who This Scooter Rental Suits Best

This works best if you:

  • Want freedom over guided structure.
  • Are comfortable driving a small scooter on city roads.
  • Like the idea of making short stops on your own schedule.
  • Can handle a deposit at pickup.

It may be less ideal if you:

  • Are unsure about scooter riding yet. If you’re new, it helps to start your day close to the shop.
  • Don’t have the right license requirements lined up. This rental requires you to confirm you have a valid driving license, and the terms say you can drive with a car driving license and must be over 25 years of age. The minimum age to rent is 21.

If you’re traveling with someone who will share the scooter, remember the rental includes 2 helmets, which is a big plus for safety and convenience.

Price vs. Real Costs: why this one looks fair

At $36.14 per group (up to 1) for about 24 hours, this doesn’t look expensive when you compare it to what scooter rentals usually charge separately.

The reason I think it’s good value:

  • You’re getting unlimited km, so you can plan a real day.
  • Insurance and roadside assistance are included, so you’re not adding risk-management costs at the counter.
  • Helmets, lock, and a back case reduce extra “what do we do with our bag?” spending.

Just keep the deposit in mind. If you budget for that €300 upfront, the rest of the rental feels much more predictable.

Should You Book This Porto Scooter Day?

Book it if you want a no-fuss way to move around Porto and you’re happy to drive yourself. The included coverage, helmets, and practical gear make it feel like a complete rental, not a bare-bones scooter handoff. Add in the consistent praise for local route advice and clear explanations, and you get a setup that’s easy to trust.

Skip it or at least think twice if the deposit cash flow would be painful, or if you’re not comfortable riding a scooter yet. In that case, you’d be happier with a shorter trial or a plan that keeps you close to the pickup spot.

Bottom line: if you have the license, the comfort to ride, and some curiosity about getting out of the strict city-center pattern, this 24-hour Honda Vision 110 rental is a strong buy.

FAQ

How long is the scooter rental for?

The rental is for 24 hours (about 1 day).

Where do I pick up the scooter in Porto?

Pickup is at Rua de Camões 703, 4000-142 Porto, Portugal. The rental ends back at the same meeting point.

What time is the shop open for rentals?

The hours are Monday through Sunday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

What’s included in the rental price?

Unlimited km, third-party insurance, padlock, travel assistance (roadside assistance), 2 helmets, rear luggage (back case), and taxes.

Is there a deposit?

Yes. There is a €300 deposit, paid by cash or credit card.

What driving license and age are required?

You must have a valid driving license to drive this type of vehicle. The terms say you can drive with a car driving license if you are over 25 years old. The minimum age to rent is 21.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

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